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Stabilometry and one‐leg hop test have high test‐retest reliability

open access: yesScandinavian Journal of Medicine and Science in Sports, 1998
The purpose of this study was to investigate the reliability of repeated measurements and a possible learning or tiring process in single-limb stabilometry and one-leg hop test.
U Moritz
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Difference by instructional set in stabilometry

Journal of Vestibular Research, 2000
There is no standard for the awareness of standing posture in stabilometry, yet little research addressing the matter has been carried out. In the present study, we evaluated the influence of different instructional sets during a test on stabilometry. Stabilometry was performed on 349 male subjects.
Y, Nishiwaki   +4 more
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Stabilometry in otitis media secretoria

International Congress Series, 2003
Abstract Twenty-five children with unilateral or bilateral otitis media secretoria were tested. Freyss' stabilometer with movable platform and head movement detector was used. The maximal and average amplitude of the platform and average velocity of the platform, and of the head were appreciated.
Henryk Kazmierczak   +1 more
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Stabilometry in balance assessment of dizzy and normal subjects

American Journal of Otolaryngology, 1991
Normal adults and patients referred to the Dizzy Clinic at the Medical College of Ohio had their standing balance assessed during combinations of normal and altered visual and somatosensory orientation conditions using a fixed-force platform to measure center-of-pressure translations.
R M, Kantner   +3 more
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Attempt to set the reference value for the clinical stabilometry with a sampling frequency of 100Hz

Equilibrium Research, 2021
Masatsugu Asai   +2 more
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Stabilometry as a diagnostic tool in clinical medicine.

Canadian Medical Association journal, 1976
Stabilomety, a method of measuring stability of stance or postural equilibrium in man, consists of transforming the mechanical oscillations of man's "physiologic gravicentre" into electric signals, then amplifying, recording and analysing the signals. The frequency, duration and mean and maximum amplitudes of oscillations, and coefficients reflecting ...
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Japanese standard for clinical stabilometry assessment: Current status and future directions

Auris Nasus Larynx, 2018
Mitsuhiro Aoki   +2 more
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